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Episode 268: Copycat (1995), Taking Lives (2004). Plus, Lamb, Incendies, The Human Centipede, and more. Time stamps below. 10:30min - Copycat 36:30min - Taking Lives
Ostensibly this episode is about The Velocity of Gary (1998) starring Vincent D'Onofrio, Selma Hayek, Thomas Jane, Chad Lindberg, Olivia d'Abo, and Ethan Hawke for some reason. So you can count on discussions of Bob's Burgers, Taking Lives (2004), Freeway, and Mad Men. Happy Pride!Julie Delpy at Sundance 2016 +++++Theme by Professor Ping available on BandcampOutro: COIL performing Tainted Love --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zandkmoviepod/support
2 men have died from 2 different road rage incidents this week in Utah. A 38 year old man was killed after an altercation from a road rage incident in Lehi. In a separate incident, a man in his 60's was shot and killed after a road incident in Clearfield. Dave and Debbie get the latest from KSL Newsradio Reporter, Adam Small and take listener calls to learn from listeners about road rage experiences they've had.
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Get ready for a suspense-filled journey as Dom, Q, and Ill dive into the dark and twisted world of the 2004 thriller 'Taking Lives'! Join them as they unravel the chilling plot, dissect the psychological twists, and explore the sinister performances that keep you on the edge of your seat. Don't miss out on their gripping analysis and insightful commentary in this thrilling review.Taking Lives is a 2004 American psychological thriller film directed by D. J. Caruso and starring Angelina Jolie and Ethan Hawke, with supporting roles by Kiefer Sutherland, Olivier Martinez, Tchéky Karyo, Jean-Hugues Anglade, and Gena Rowlands. Loosely adapted from the novel of the same name by Michael Pye, the film centers on an enigmatic serial killer who takes on the identities of his victims.Find the Say Whats Reel CrewSay Whats Reel Socials - https://linktr.ee/rmhproductionsDOM CRUZE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itzdomw/Q Twitter: https://twitter.com/King_QuisemoeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/king_quisemoe/iLL - https://twitter.com/illest_thrillerWe hope you enjoyed the video and the content we put out here at Say Whats Reel Thank you for watching!
Patrick and Adam Riske need that money. Download this episode here. (48.1 MB) Listen to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts. Also discussed this episode: Birth (2004), Welcome to Mooseport (2004), Troy (2004), Taking Lives (2004), Dune Part 2 (2024), Drive Away Dolls (2024), Kuffs (1992), The Secret of My Success (1987), Heaven and Earth (1993),
I talk about Toyota's BIGGEST mistake, how a new winter tire standard will make snowy driving safer, and most importantly Steve Eimers, "The Guardrail Guy" joins me the the last half of the show. Steve lost his daughter in a tragic guardrail crash and has since dedicated his life to robbing the streets of similar victims. Join me for my one-on-one discussion with him.I also announce the WINNER of this month's car sound giveaway on this special edition of the show. Support Steve and his Advocacy Work:https://www.youtube.com/@TheGuardrailGuyhttps://twitter.com/SteveEimers--Listen on the Radio in Colorado!Sunday's at 6pm MT on AM1460 & FM101.1 The AnswerStream it here: am1460theanswer.comNow On Video!Rumble.com/automotiveadhdhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUkSzh2ny2Idb4S3lC0qeYAhttps://www.tiktok.com/@automotiveadhdpodcastSupport the Show!thespeedcouncil.orgSend in Your Car Sounds!facebook.com/automotiveadhd
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Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil "The Media Giant" Haley and Paul Hollis will interview Joseph Lewis. Joseph Lewis has a new thriller/suspense book, Fan Mail (March 2023), and has already won a Maxy Finalist Award, an Eric Hoffer Award Nominee, and a Literary Titan Silver Book Award. Blaze In, Blaze Out (January 2022) has won five awards so far, including Fiction Crime Action Book of 2022 by BestThrillers.com. His previous novels include Betrayed (November 2020) which has won eight awards; Spiral Into Darkness as of January 2019, which has won one award; Caught in a Web (May 2018), which earned two awards. Previously, Lewis has published four books: Taking Lives, (November 2020) a prequel to the Lives Trilogy; Stolen Lives, (November 2020) Book One of the Lives Trilogy, which won one award; Shattered Lives, Book Two (November 2020); and Splintered Lives, Book Three (November 2020). Each book is in the thriller/crime genre, and each has garnered outstanding reviews. He writes a weekly inspirational blog, Simple Thoughts From A Complicated Mind, Sort Of at https://www.simplethoughtsfromacomplicatedmindsortof.com . He has an author website at https://www.jrlewisauthor.blog . He can be found on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/Joseph.Lewis.Author/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel Lewis retired after 47 years as a teacher, coach, counselor and administrator. He lives in Virginia with his wife, Kim, along with his daughters, Hannah and her husband, Alex, and Emily and her fiance, Quavon. His son, Wil, is deceased (July 2014).
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“Reading is not for play. It is to gain knowledge” Stella Adler The Art of Acting[i] and she adds that “I, for instance, am very strict about what I eat and I'm equally strict about what I read.” In keeping with our season theme of going back to the basics, and building the strongest 2.0 version of ourselves, I'm skipping to episode #199[ii] on “The Neuroscience of Self-Belief and Our Identity”[iii] from Feb 2022. For those who are returning guests, welcome back to The Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast, where we cover the science-based evidence behind social and emotional learning (for schools) and emotional intelligence training (in the workplace) with tools, ideas and strategies that we can all use for immediate results, with our brain in mind. For those who haven't met me yet, I'm Andrea Samadi, an author, and an educator with a passion for learning and launched this podcast to share how the understanding of our complex brain transfers into our everyday life and results. On this episode #288 we will cover: ✔ A review of The Neuroscience of Self-Belief and Our Identity ✔ How Belief in Ourselves Develops and Changes Over Time ✔ Top 5 Lessons Learned from Stella Adler's “The Art of Acting” ✔ Why Continual Study is Important When I looked back to EP 199 on “The Neuroscience of Self-Belief and Our Identity” I noticed that we opened with a quote from the late Bob Proctor, and a meeting with my friend Patti, who worked closely with Bob's seminars over the years. Patti and I met a few weeks after Bob moved from what he would say was the physical plane, to the spiritual, and we talked about some of the important lesson learned, and knowledge gained from those days working in the seminar industry, and how they've impacted our daily life since then. Concepts based on our beliefs like: “All things are possible if you believe. “Our results are all based on our beliefs” “If we don't like what's going on outside, we've got to go inside, and change our beliefs.”[ii] --Bob Proctor These ideas were at the core of every seminar Proctor conducted, and he would travel the globe presenting these ideas in a way that would captivate and change the lives of his listeners globally. Now I sold seminars for Bob from 1999 to 2002 and every time he would come up with a new seminar, people would say the same thing. What's new with this one? I'd explain that this new seminar had a different angle but some people would challenge this new angle and say, “that's kind of what we learned in the last seminar” (belief in ourselves) to do xyz and the answer was yes… belief is behind everything we want to do… it's at the heart of every seminar. It's also something that takes time to develop. I've heard it described in different ways. It's like pouring a drop of red food coloring into a glass of water, and you stir it once, and the red coloring disappears. We've got to keep putting the red drops into the water, to notice the change in color. It's not easy to notice at what point the color goes from clear to red, as this change takes time. Just like the belief we must have in ourselves that develops over time. It's difficult to put belief into words, or know when we've got it, or not, but it can be seen easily by others. I saw it while interviewing Ryan O'Neill on EPISODE #203[iv] on “Making Your Vision a Reality” because I knew Ryan BEFORE he achieved the goals he had set for himself, and remember when they were just ideas, written down. Watching his success over the years has been nothing short of incredible, and the change shows up for Ryan on the outside. His knowledge, confidence, and success in his daily life, shows up clearly with his demeanor, as his work now is being showcased globally, on the Discovery Channel[v], and he himself agreed with me when I pointed this out to him. Over time, he could see it himself, but like the food color in the water, it is difficult to pinpoint the change as it's occurring. How do we change our belief and identity over time? Other than continual study, and learning that leads to growth, what else would the experts in the field of learning suggest? We can review the science behind self-belief, and where belief exists in the brain, by going back to EP 199 where we covered this, but today, I've got to go back to the seminar industry, because so much of what yielded success in those early days, worked for some reason, (I can list so many who have surpassed their goals with these principles) so my goal today is to revisit these age-old strategies, that have been around for over 2,000 years. Today's episode takes us back to this one book that speaker Bob Proctor would talk about in every seminar, and even in his book, Change Your Paradigm, Change Your Life[vi]. If you've ever been to one of his events, you'll know what I'm talking about. He would say “You know, you've got to read Stella Adler's The Art of Acting” whether he was talking to a regular person, like you or me, or an Oscar Award Winner, like Phil Goldfine[vii], who listened to what Bob told him, then took the action that led to his Oscar Award in 2014. I remember Phil standing and holding this prestigious award at the last seminar I attended in January 2016, explaining that it all started when Bob told him to write down his goals, and he did, and the next thing I knew, here he was, standing up and holding his Oscar, while the audience just listened to how simple it was for him to achieve it. Phil Goldfine would tell you it was just his belief that did it, and he went on to use the same principles to achieve something next with swimming, something he had yet to perfect, that I'm sure he has achieved by now. It took me two seconds to find an interview from 2019 with Phil Goldfine that showed me he DID in fact hit his swimming goal, and many others that he declared back in 2016 when he showed us his Oscar. What he said got him there was “action”[viii] and that's one of the secrets within the pages of that book that Proctor recommended we read every seminar, The Art of Acting. Stella Adler's technique, called “Method Acting” is founded on an actor's ability to imagine a character's world. Now it's all starting to make sense to me why Proctor would love this book, and talk about it so much, as he would hold his hand out and get us to all look up into the air, and “build our castles in the sky.” He was trying to get us to “imagine” the world we wanted to build. It's called “Method Acting” and now I can see exactly how acting is connected to self-belief, building our identity, and goal-achievement. Stella Adler was the only American artist to study with Konstantin Stanislavski, a prominent figure in Russian theatre and her technique encouraged actors to expand their understanding of the world, in order to create compelling performances. You know, what we don't understand, or we don't connect with, we tend to ignore, and that's what I did when Bob talked about acting. I remember thinking, oh shoot, here he goes again about that acting book, as he would stand on stage, and explain how Laurence Olivier could transform his character, and move his audience, using something called “Method Acting.” Now I'm not at all into movies, and not usually star stuck by actors or fame as I've met many from this industry along the way, and I marvel at how they do what they do, but I'm most interested in the journey that got them to where they are today. I met film Director David Webb[ix], while he was shooting the horror film Taking Lives, with Angelina Jolie, Colin Farrell[x], while he was filming A Home at the End of the World, and they were both “out of character” and relaxing, just chatting to me about what they were working on. Then, I sat at a lunch table next to Stephen Spielberg[xi], and listened to what his day to day conversations, which was nothing out of the ordinary, but when I met Sean Penn, I KNEW he was an actor. Sean was in a swimming pool, with sunglasses on, and introduced himself to me as “hey, I'm the make-up guy” with an accent anyone from the 1980s could place, and I just laughed, knowing full well that he was playing the character of Jeff Spicoli, from Fast Times at Ridgemont High, just to see my reaction. I glanced over at his wife, Robin Penn at the time, and just laughed. This was no make-up artist. He was Jeff Spicoli, and we all knew it. He was “Method Acting” and it's taken me almost 20 years to learn about this method. This weekend I finally read the book that Bob Proctor would recommend in every seminar, Stella Adler's “The Art of Acting.” I never understood what an acting book would have to do with setting and achieving goals, so I brushed it off, and never read it. What a huge mistake. Just a glance at the table of contents and the lights went on (pun intended). Stella Adler was teaching acting in a way that Proctor taught us success principles in the seminar world. “You'll never be great unless you aim high” or “ideas are difficult because they are on paper, but read them several times slowly, the ideas will become yours and you'll be able to give them back.” Stella Adler Bob's practices were right in line with Stella's. He used to have us focus on a sentence, word by word, until we integrated the idea into our daily life (Thomas Troward as an example). So what does acting, a profession that's almost 2,000 years old, have to do with goal-setting and achievement?[xii] I didn't see it either, until I actually read “The Art of Acting” and started to put the pieces together. There is a connection between reaching those high levels of achievement, that leads to a change in self-belief, and it begins with an understanding of “the stage” that Stella Adler outlines in her book. I found an article written by Amy Beilharz, that outlined the Top 4 tips from this book, that translates to our everyday life, called “What Do the Oscars and Your Success Have in Common.”[xiii] She talks about “acting” as “doing” describing the lessons she learned in the book. This book is something you just have to read, and you'll see what I mean as you will see something in yourself, that you might not have seen before. She outlines 22 lessons, that were her classes, and begins with a powerful story from Laurence Olivier. I heard this story over and over again from Proctor, and I used to zone out because I just didn't see what was so profound about some actor on stage, but after reading these pages, I began to connect the dots. Proctor tells it better, but the main idea is that Laurence Olivier played Othello in a way that one night, blew the entire audience away. At the end of the show, everyone asked him “how did you do it” and he said “I don't know” because he really didn't understand what he did. He later discussed on interviews that he had massive anxiety about this, as he didn't know how to replicate what he had done, and worried he'd never be able to do it again. I KNOW WHAT HE DID. And it took me back to PART 5[xiv] of our Think and Grow Rich book study, where we learned about how to transmute our energy from one form into another. It's one of the “Secrets” is in the pages of Stella Adler's “The Art of Acting” that explains why Laurence Olivier moved his audience. He became someone else while he was on stage in a way that no one had seen before. Like Sean Penn who became Spicoli, he became Othello in a way that hit the audience from the spiritual, intellectual and physical mind, and it was masterful. It was unforgettable. I bet it took the breath away from those watching. It shocked Laurence Olivier just as much as it shocked his audience. You'll know what I mean when you think of an artist that hits you to the core on all 3 levels (spiritual/soul, intellectual/ mind, and physically as you can feel the performance). I can name a few artists I've seen who can do this. Think about this for a minute? Can you? Who moves you to the core when you watch them perform, that you can barely speak? You're captivated. That's Stella Adler's “The Art of Acting” And it takes the belief of the artist FIRST. REVIEW AND CONCLUSION: To review this week's Brain Fact Friday, we went back to EP199 on “The Neuroscience of Self-Belief and Our Identity”[xv] that took us back to improving our self-awareness that we covered on EPISODE #2[xvi] of our podcast back in July of 2019. We looked at where self-belief and our identity exist in the brain and we pondered: Where does self-belief come from? How does it get instilled in us? How can we inspire it in others? Then we looked at Stella Adler's “The Art of Acting” to see what acting has to do with self-belief, our identity, goal-setting, and goal-achieving. There were many timeless lessons in the pages of her book, and I do hope that you will read this book yourself, but here are the ones the stood out the most to me. ACTING IS DOING: (Class 3) She says that “you learn acting by acting” and isn't that true, that we learn when we take action. But Stella Adler was very strict with the actions that she takes. She said it in the beginning that she is strict about what she eats, and equally as strict about what she reads. She was also very strict about how someone stands, walks and presents themselves saying “if your body is not in good shape, your acting cannot be in good shape.” (p18). THE ACTOR NEEDS TO BE STRONG: (Class 4) where she reminds us again of the importance of health and sitting upright, not looking like we have “broken bodies that turn inward.” I can just imagine her yelling out “sit up straight” to her students, as I remember that was the key to projecting our voice when I was in choir in 5th We were taught to breathe from our diaphragms and she explains this with the importance of projecting our voice. And to build our voice she suggests “to read an editorial aloud every day.” First, read it with a normal voice, and then your voice should get “bigger and bigger, stronger and stronger.” (p55). I can tell you for sure that recording solo podcast episodes has helped me to build my voice. I know I speak much differently into the microphone, than I do if I'm talking to someone in person, or even on the phone. My WHOOP device logs my heart rate that goes well into the target heart rate zone every time I record my voice, and over time, I do see this practice has helped me to improve my speaking and presentation skills. I know there's ALWAYS room for improvement here, but that's what Stella wants us to remember. DEVELOPING THE IMAGINATION: (Class 5) Stella reviews the importance of health again here, and how “we are instruments of our bodies, and have to keep them in optimal condition.” (Page 63). We've focused entire episodes to the theme of health (mental and physical) on this podcast, as I also believe that without our health, we are at a disadvantage, but she connects this to our ability to create something in our minds. Stella teaches her students how to “live imaginatively” building images on the screen of our mind first saying that “anything that goes through your imagination has a right to live.” (Page 66). She has many exercises in this class to build up your imagination faculty so you can “bring aliveness” to your acting, which is much different than just acting “the facts.” She says that “you must give back life and not death.” YOU MUST DRESS THE PART: (Class 16) This chapter we heard over and over again in the seminars, as Proctor lived it himself. It was rare to see him wearing jeans, even when I had to drop something off at his house, he would be dressed up. He talked about the importance of “dressing for success” especially when working from home, and treating a home office, just as you would if you had to drive to one. Stella believed the same, saying that “You are what the clothes makes of you. Clothes say something about your self-control, your self-awareness, your social awareness. Clothes say something about your ability to be restrained, your ability to be respectful.” (Page 192). She says that when you come on stage, to “stand in a way that expresses power that comes from the ground up.” (Page 196) I agree with her that you can feel the power, and energy with the way you dress, and stand tall. The fastest way to “feeling” successful, is to put in the effort to look your best every day. PORTRAYING CLASS ON STAGE: (Class 22) This is where Stella talks about “the method” where “understanding your character has to go beyond your own life.” (Page 253). She asks us to imagine playing a peasant, and getting into the character with class, by looking at Van Gogh's painting of peasant boots saying “that everything has value. Nothing is old—or rotten.” (Page 252). Stella learned “method acting” directly from Russian playwright Konstantin Stanlisvaski who “directs the actor to apply deep personal and emotional connections to a role to achieve a realistic and naturalized performance.”[xvii] Not all actors believe in this “method” as Laurence Olivier was famous for “expressing disdain for method acting while filming the 1976 film Marathon Man. Exasperated with the lengths his co-star Dustin Hoffman was going to for his role, (who actually stayed up for days to become sleep deprived) and Olivier asked, My dear boy, why don't you just try acting”[xviii] which I thought was hilarious and so very true. Stella Adler “was wary of Stanislavski's idea of emotional recall to generate emotions on stage and felt it limited actors to their small realms of experience.”[xix] Adler believed more in cultivating the actor's imagination to bring their characters to life. I hope that you can now see, like I did, the clear connection that exists between acting and our future success. Some people like Phil Goldfine, or Sean Penn, have used these practices to reach great heights with their careers, and Proctor would call these people “consciously competent” as they were aware of what they were doing to get these results. Others, like Laurence Olivier, were shocked and amazed at their results, having no idea what they had done, and Proctor would call people like this “unconsciously competent” meaning they couldn't explain what they had done. While I know we all won't be as good as Laurence Olivier or Sean Penn, right away, the goal is to keep reading, learning and getting better at whatever it is we are doing, so that our results become predictable, aimed high, and that we work towards being consciously competent at whatever it is we are working on. If we can do this, then we can teach it to others who follow in our footsteps. If we can follow Stella Adler's “Art of Acting” with whatever platform or stage we are performing on daily integrating her tips into our work, and aiming at hitting our audience on all three levels: physically, intellectually and spiritually, then we know we are on the pathway towards something special. Remember: She would say “What is acting? Voice. Voice. Voice.” I'm glad I finally read “The Art of Acting” to gain this new perspective of building self-belief and identity, and can now add Stella Adler's tips to help me to become a stronger, more resilient version of myself with her strategies that go back 2,000 years in time. With that, I'll close out this episode, and see you next week. 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Mike Bongo continues our study of the book of Esther with a sermon entitled "The Reversal: Taking Lives" from Esther 9:1-19.
On this month's podcast, we're looking at the Angelina Jolie and Ethan Hawke thriller, Taking Lives. And joining us, is screenwriter and creator of NBC's The Blacklist, Jon Bokenkamp! FBI Profiler Illeana Scott (Angelina Jolie) has been called in to help hunt down an elusive serial killer known for taking the lives of his victims. When a witness to an attack arrives in James Costa (Ethan Hawke), Illeana finds herself caught up in a desperate game to stop the killer before he claims yet another victim. Or herself. A serial killer thriller that has grown in cult status over the years, we've been fans of the film for some time. Therefore it was perfect for this month's look at a film critics might not appreciate, but we find to be not such a bad movie. And joining us to discuss a wealth of behind-the-scenes info, as well as his research into FBI profiling, serial killers, and how Illeana Scott connects to Liz Keen in The Blacklist, is the screenwriter of Taking Lives AND the creator of The Blacklist, Jon Bokenkamp! You won't want to miss this episode! Get immediate access to 50+ additional and unedited Bad Movie Night episodes at https://www.patreon.com/thehollywoodoutsider To subscribe or for more info on The Hollywood Outsider visit https://www.thehollywoodoutsider.com/ Twitter: @BuyPopcorn Reach out to Bad Movie Night at BadMovieNight@TheHollywoodOutsider.com Facebook and Instagram are @thehollywoodoutsider The Hollywood Outsider Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/hollywoodoutsider Where to find The Hollywood Outsider Hosts on Twitter: Aaron: @AaronSmirks John: @RjohnDraws Amanda: @SinkIntoThis Troy: @TroyHeinritz
A man was tragically shot and killed in a bizarre hunting accident -- one where his dog reportedly pulled the trigger while they were driving. And a pig appears to have got the ultimate revenge at a Hong Kong slaughterhouse — knocking over and killing a butcher with the cleaver about to be used on him. Pardon My American podcast (PMA) is an opinion-based podcast that explores politics, entertainment, paranormal, and culture all while having a good laugh. They keep things lighthearted as they dive into subjects that inspire you to think and ask questions. Support Our Sponsors ► MyBookie Support Our Show ► Website ► Buy Merch ► Patreon Watch & Follow Our Show ► YouTube ► Rumble ► Rokfin ► Instagram ► Telegram
The Washington Stand's Ben Johnson outlines the significance of the Epiphany celebration, for the arrival of Jesus and why some pharmacists are now moving from a facilitator of life to death. Kathy Branzell of the National Day of Prayer Taskforce talks about living in a loving response to the life we've been given and reminds us how dear the gift of life is. Click here for today's show notes Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Warning this podcast provides spoilers for the following movies: The Usual Suspects, Spy Games, The Tourist, Taking Lives, Murder by Numbers, and probably many others.Wasted Potential Podcast is back with another Glass Half Full episode on the 1995 film used as evidence in many criminal hearings: The Usual Suspects. Yep. We are talking about this. We dive deep into what you'd expect: the movie making details. But mostly other stuff that is not funny but we make jokes about. We try to focus on our three questions: when did you first see the film, three things you enjoy, and one you would change, but we break into anarchy as usual. This podcast was recorded in April so the jokes and references are dated.Music and audio was used from: Let Me Be Frank - Kevin Spacey, Oscar footage from Academy of Motion Pictures and Quartz, Ellen, Pulp Fiction, Se7en, and The Usual Suspects.Follow us:Instagram: podcastwastedpotentialTwitter: @WPpodcastEmail: podcastwastedpotential@gmail.comhttps://www.patreon.com/user?u=67067997&fan_landing=true#theusualsuspects #filmreview #wastedpotentialpodcast
For footballers, what's the one thing that puts them at risk of this condition? Headers! Over the years, we have seen different footballers come out in bad condition after going in for an aerial duel. Some start bleeding on the spot. Some are disoriented for some minutes due to being concussed. Oh, by the way, statistics show that 22 percent of injuries in football these days are concussions. That shows you how common they are. Some require an ambulance to take them off the pitch like Ronald Araujo against Celta Vigo. Some crack their skulls like Petr Cech. Some even nearly lose their lives on the spot, Raul Jimenez against Arsenal in 2020 being a pretty recent example. Now, these are the ones with immediate and obvious impacts. What's scary is that, sometimes, a player could win a clear header and feel perfectly normal at that moment, but that could be contributing to their risk of suffering from CTE later in life.
He's a Canadian, British, and naturalized American citizen. He started in amateur theatre and operatic societies as well as community cable television while still in high school. The first film was as an assistant makeup artist on "Joshua Then and Now" and continued working as assistant makeup on numerous projects including "Anne of Green Gables" 'The Fly" "The Believers" and "Frontier" While just in his twenties he was makeup department head on "Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future" winning a daytime Emmy nomination in 1988 and continued to department head several network miniseries and movies of the week. He works extensively with out-of-kit techniques in casualty effects. His stellar credits as a department head and personal make-up artist in all aspects of feature film and television make-up from the period, corrective, casualty, beauty, and straight makeup, as well as tattoo cover, have been seen in countless feature films and projects for television. He worked extensively with Mark Wahlberg for many years as well as with Eminem. In recent years Donald has been working with Daniel Craig and continues to work as both a department head(The Fighter,8 Mile, Taking Lives, Repo Men, Prisoners, Everything Will Be Fine) and personal artist(Skyfall, Cowboys and Aliens) In 2012 Mr.Mowat received Her Majesty's, Diamond Jubilee Medal. Donald has also worked on numerous editorial/print projects with many actors and performers. Focused primarily on feature films from 1992 onwards his stellar career, commitment to the craft and industry as well as active involvement in many charitable causes has earned him an international reputation. I had Donald on the show to discuss his Oscar-nominated work on DUNE. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/followingfilms/support
We plumb the depths of The Batman and discuss the Obi-Wan Kenobi trailer plus we also talk After Yang, How To with John Wilson, Taking Lives, My Country My Parents and Batman: Year One. 0:00 - Intro 10:00 - Review: The Batman 48:55 - Trailer Trash: Obi-Wan Kenobi 58:35 - Other Stuff We Watched: Taking Lives, After Yang, The Ridiculous 6, The Bourne Series, Batman: Year One, Dune: Part One, How To With John Wilson, My Country, My Parents, Big Bug 1:03:05 - This Week on DVD, Blu-ray and VOD 1:42:30 - Outro 1:49:20- Spoiler Discussion: The Batman
Act One Podcast - Episode 25 - Interview with Director D.J. Caruso and Producer Simon Swart of the new film, REDEEMING LOVE.Based on the bestselling novel by Francine Rivers, REDEEMING LOVE is a powerful story of relentless love and perseverance as a young couple's relationship clashes with the harsh realities of the California Gold Rush of 1850. It is a life- changing story of the power of unconditional and all-consuming love. Coming to theaters January 21, 2022, REDEEMING LOVE shows there is no brokenness that love can't heal.D.J. Caruso came up through the directing ranks in television by helming shows such as THE SHIELD, HIGH INCIDENT and DARK ANGEL. He then went on to helm major box office hits including XXX: THE RETURN OF XANDER CAGE (2017), I AM NUMBER FOUR (2011), EAGLE EYE (2008), DISTURBIA (2007), and TAKING LIVES (2004).Simon Swart is a producer known for REDEEMING LOVE (2022), I AM ALL GIRLS (2021) and I CAN ONLY IMAGINE (2018). His production company, Nthibah Pictures is a global media company driving the development of superior content for all audiences. With offices in both Johannesburg and Los Angeles, they are committed to producing movies with broad audience appeal that also speak to the serious social issues of today. Prior to launching his production company, Simon was an executive at Fox with over twenty years of experience in distribution, marketing and production. The Act One Podcast provides insight and inspiration on the business and craft of Hollywood from a Christian perspective.Support the show (https://actoneprogram.com/donate/)
In this episode the cast reviews Taking Lives the 2004 Crime Thriller starring Angelina Jolie, Kiefer Sutherland, and Ethan Hawke. Angelina Jolie plays an FBI profiler hired to help solve a recent murder in Canada. Ethan Hawke plays a recent victim that got away before abduction, and Kiefer Sutherland is portrayed as the potential murderer. The movie takes some twists and turns, and there is a rare sex scene between Jolie and Hawke. Give us a listen and see if you agree with our review or not.
Would Charles Babbage have ever imagined that computers could end up taking lives when he invented the first automatic digital computer? Today ransomware attack has become social economic problem taking lives and having the potential to bring cities and countries to their knees. Mickey talks about it in this episode and how crypto currency is enabling the crime.Mickey's YouTube Vlog on this topic.https://youtu.be/pym1jHUu8-I
In the coldest reaches of space, the monstrous entities Harlly, Jeaun and Lawson — the Three Gods of Chaos — slumber in their crystal prison, waiting to reclaim and burn the heavens.ALSO DISCUSSED* Amityville Scarecrow (2021)* Cruella (2021)* Dark Shadows (2012)* The Girl Next Door (2004)* Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008)* Hellboy: Blood and Iron (2007)* Hellboy: Sword of Storms (2006)* The Ladykillers (2004)* The Masked Singer Australia: Season 3 (2021)* Respect (2021)* Ride the Eagle (2021)* Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021)* Taking Lives (2004)Reach us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/IDontKnowWhyWe1Read Harlly and Jeaun's Blog at https://onthebrightsidemedia.home.blog/Read Lawson's Blog athttps://exitthroughthecandycounter.wordpress.com/
This episode, we shootin' the breeze in The O2Lit Library discussing Ashley & JaQuavis Coleman's “Murder Mamas”. As we do, we are unloading topics, such as: Duty to Self v. Family, Planning, Guilt, and much more! Vibes provided by Matt Ferrell (@MF_912). It's lit.
We cap off the first half of season two with D.J. Caruso's 2004 movie, Taking Lives. Taking Lives stars Paul Dano, Angelina Jolie, Ethan Hawke, Kiefer Sutherland, Oliver Martinez and Gena Rowlands, with a score by Philip Glass. Joining us for this serial killer flick is film critic, editor and screenwriter, Tim Coleman. You can find his on Twitter (@fatscoleman) and his writing over at Total Film and JumpCut Online. Please drop us a Five Star Review us at Apple Podcasts. Find us on Twitter and Instagram (@ispauldanook), and drop us an email at ispauldanook@gmail.com
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Click here to listen to the latest episode of Papa's Basement in your browser (and here to give us your money via Patreon). It's been a busy few weeks since we last recorded. Some highlights of the episode: -Mikael Johnson is back! If you've been waiting for a challenge to Eva's gynecocracy, it's here! -I'm a person that dabbles in purchasing and re-selling in-demand video games (SCALPER!!!!). Hear about how much selling a pair of Xbox Series Xs to a friend blows up horribly in both our faces. -A run in with an anti-mask customer that took things above and beyond when it came to being an ass. Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Stitcher YouTube Follow this episode's cast on Twitter and Instagram. Mikael Johnson - Twitter - @MikaelLJohn, Instagram - @MikaelLJohn Eva Kriksciun - Twitter - @OrchardEva, Instagram - @OrchardEva John Papageorgiou - Twitter - @PapasBasement, Instagram - @PapasBasement
A Saturday afternoon chat about life .
Reports from around the world predict hundreds of thousands of children will die due to the economic downturn. Proof it’s happening in America is starting to emerge.
FBI Profiler Illeana Scott (Angelina Jolie) has been called in to help hunt down an elusive serial killer known for taking the lives of his victims. When a witness to an attack arrives in James Costa (Ethan Hawke), Illeana finds herself caught up in a desperate game to stop the killer before he claims yet another victim. Or herself. A serial killer thriller that has grown in cult status over the years, we've been fans of the film for some time. Therefore it was perfect for this selection of a film critics might not appreciate, but we find to be a pretty good movie. And joining us to discuss a wealth of behind-the-scenes info, as well as his research into FBI profiling, serial killers, and how Illeana Scott connects to Liz Keen in The Blacklist, is the screenwriter of Taking Lives AND the creator of The Blacklist, Jon Bokenkamp! You won't want to miss this episode! Email topic suggestions or episode reactions to feedback@thehollywoodoutsider.com Please support The Hollywood Outsider and gain immediate access to bonus content, including Patreon exclusive podcast content, by visiting Patreon.com/TheHollywoodOutsider. This month's Patreon-exclusive Bad Movie Night is Space Jam Be sure to join our Facebook Group Join our Fantasy Movie League! Find our league, then use the password ‘buypopcorn’ Do your shopping via our Amazon Link!
First up host Blake Howard and Melbourne based screen critic Cameron Williams discuss the re-emergence of Steven Soderbergh's Contagion on the charts as people seek strange comfort from a prescient projection of the lifecycle of a panic that we're only beginning to experience with the Coronavirus.To celebrate the streaming release of Team America: World Police (available on STAN) we're making the casing for the steamiest sex scene. This week's DUEL OF TAKES (18:30) is a sexy battle between sex on top of crime scene photos in TAKING LIVES, and sex in a library in ATONEMENT.Blake dons the robe as Judge. Defending Angelina Joile's side boob and Ethan Hawke's smouldering gaze is a journalist, author, writer and "the talent," Maria Lewis.Prosecuting for Kiera Knightly's Green Dress and James McAvoy's embrace is renowned author, journalist, former editor of Buzzfeed, Jenna Guillaume.Let the thirst begin.This podcast starsBlake Howard (follow Blake on Twitter)Maria Lewis (follow Maria on Twitter)Jenna Guillaume (follow Jenna on Twitter)Cameron Williams (follow Cam on Twitter)Further readingThe Ending of Steven Soderbergh's Contagion, Revisited By Jason Bailey The 30 Most Important Sex Scenes in Movie History By Bilge EbiriSubscribeOn iTunesOn SpotifyOn StitcherOn YoutubeOr on your Google Podcasts app
I don't have anything clever to say here, but we're talking about "Taking Lives" (2004) this week. We also read a very enlightening review, and discuss this excellent piece by Telegraph about our boy. Next week we're talking about Desert Saints (2002). See you then! Thanks to Kaya Thies for our beautiful artwork, you can find her at https://www.instagram.com/ky4night/ or https://www.twitch.tv/ky4night. Music from https://filmmusic.io "Sax, Rock, and Roll" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hakpodcast/?hl=en Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/hakpod He's a Kiefer is hosted by Zachary LeDuke and Jaden Krahn. It is edited/produced by Zachary LeDuke. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kiefercast/message
This week we take a ride on "The Wild" (2006) side. It does not go well. But we are joined by Cassidy Brown, so it's a fun time. We also get into "Chicken Little" (2005) discourse, and it gets heated. Next week we watch "Taking Lives" (2004). Thanks to Kaya Thies for our beautiful artwork, you can find her at https://www.instagram.com/ky4night/ or https://www.twitch.tv/ky4night. Music from https://filmmusic.io "Sax, Rock, and Roll" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hakpodcast/?hl=en Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/hakpod He's a Kiefer is hosted by Zachary LeDuke and Jaden Krahn. It is edited/produced by Zachary LeDuke. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kiefercast/message
The life and times of Angelina Jolie, retold through her movie roles.The list of all the movies referenced in the episode, in alphabetical order:Alexander;A Mighty Heart;Beowulf;Beyond Borders;By the Sea;Changeling;Cyborg 2;Foxfire;Girl, Interrupted;Gone in 60 seconds;Hackers;Hell's Kitchen;Kung Fu Panda;Kung Fu Panda 2;Kung Fu Panda 3;Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Masters;Lara Croft: Tomb Raider;Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – the Cradle of Life;Life or Something Like It;Lookin' to Get Out;Love Is All There Is;Maleficent;Maleficent: Mistress of Evil;Mojave Moon;Mr. & Mrs. Smith;Original Sin;Playing by Heart;Playing God;Pushing Tin;Salt;Shark Tale;Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow;Taking Lives;The Bone Collector;The Fever;The Good Shepherd;The Tourist;Wanted;Without Evidence;Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/Reeel-Lives-100496091297383Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reeellives/Electric Intro Music by Anoop Hariharan - https://soundcloud.com/anoophariharan/intro-music-creative-commons
In this episode, I talk about things I did in the military that I’ve never talked to anyone else about other than close friends. I also talk about how it affected me in the moment and overtime.
What were your entertainment highlights of 2019? On this special of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, it is time to say goodbye to the year! Though we have one more episode planned for next week, this is our last regular-esque episode of the show. And for it, we review Jumanji: The Next Level, 6 Underground, discuss Richard Jewell and The Garden Left Behind as well as our thoughts on HBO’s Watchmen finale, and then we close the year with our thoughts on the best this year had to offer. After our goodbyes, we have attached our anniversary episode of Remake This Movie RIGHT from earlier this year. To celebrate Star Wars week, enjoy as Aaron and friends debate the best way to remake The Phantom Menace in proper fashion. For two decades, Star Wars: The Phantom Menace has, much like the Empire, lay in hiding while waiting for the right time to strike. Midi-chlorians, Trade Federations, and Jar Jar Binks have kept this series from its own potential for far too long. Since Disney seems to be in no hurry to correct this wrong, it is left up to our Cinematic Architects to roll up our sleeves and return to work: We’re going to Remake Star Wars: Episode 1 – The Phantom Menace RIGHT! Clips selected from 1999’s Star Wars: Episode 1 – The Phantom Menace. Discussed on this episode (0:00 – 31:02) Reviews: Jumanji: The Next Level, 6 Underground, Richard Jewell, The Garden Left Behind, Watchmen (31:03 – 57:15) Goodbye 2019 (57:16– 2:07:46) Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace - Remake This Movie RIGHT Email topic suggestions or episode reactions to feedback@thehollywoodoutsider.com Please support The Hollywood Outsider and gain immediate access to bonus content, including Patreon exclusive podcast content, by visiting Patreon.com/TheHollywoodOutsider. This month's Patreon-exclusive Bad Movie Night focuses on SOLO - A Star Wars Story, while last month's focused on Taking Lives and featured an exclusive interview with writer Jon Bokenkamp Be sure to join our Facebook Group Join our Fantasy Movie League! Find our league, then use the password ‘buypopcorn’ Do your shopping via our Amazon Link!
What were your favorite films and television shows of the 2010s? On this week's episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, we are discussing a decade's worth of film and television content. We know - it's a lot. Reflecting on the changes in entertainment over this past decade in film and television, our top 10 films and TV shows that released 2010-2019, our favorite entertainers, writers, and directors of the decade, experiences, and much more. So strap in, because we're about to go through a wealth of entertainment history! Discussed on this episode (0:00 – 29:54) Reflecting on a Decade in Film and Television (29:55 – 1:23:45) Best Films of the 2010s (1:23:46 – 1:57:05) Best Television Series of the 2010s (1:57:06– 2:23:56) Best Experiences and Surprises | Best of Decade Awards | Listener Top 10 for Movies and TV Email topic suggestions or episode reactions to feedback@thehollywoodoutsider.com Please support The Hollywood Outsider and gain immediate access to bonus content, including Patreon exclusive podcast content, by visiting Patreon.com/TheHollywoodOutsider. Recent Patreon-exclusive Bad Movie Night episodes on Taking Lives will feature an exclusive interview with writer Jon Bokenkamp and also SOLO - A Star Wars Story Be sure to join our Facebook Group Join our Fantasy Movie League! Find our league, then use the password ‘buypopcorn’ Do your shopping via our Amazon Link!
We're joined by the lovely Caitlin Durante (The Bechdel Cast, Sludge: An American Healthcare Story) to discuss the 2004 film, Taking Lives. What a wild ride! Twins! Murder! Paul Dano! Criminal profiling! What more could you want in a thriller? Oh yeah, and Ethan Hawke and Angelina Jolie are in it. Like we said, wild!
Anna, Elsa,and Olaf search out the origins of Elsa's magical powers by journeying to an enchanted land in Frozen 2. Hardened writer Lloyd Vogel is assigned to profile Tom Hanks' Mr. Rogers for an article on heroes, and Lloyd learns about forgiveness along the way in A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood. And Daniel Craig leads an astounding ensemble cast in Rian Johnson's clever mystery, Knives Out. All three films are reviewed, spoiler-free, on this latest episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast! Discussed on this episode (0:00 – 14:36) Frozen 2 (14:37 – 28:09) A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood :(28:10 – 47:51) Knives Out | Closing Email topic suggestions or episode reactions to feedback@thehollywoodoutsider.com Please support The Hollywood Outsider and gain immediate access to bonus content, including Patreon exclusive podcast content, by visiting Patreon.com/TheHollywoodOutsider. This month's Patreon-exclusive Bad Movie Night on Taking Lives will feature an exclusive interview with writer Jon Bokenkamp Be sure to join our Facebook Group Join our Fantasy Movie League! Find our league, then use the password ‘buypopcorn’ Do your shopping via our Amazon Link!
What movies are you most excited for this holiday season? On this special episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, it’s our Holiday Movie Preview 2019! Every wide release for the remainder of the year is on tap as we debate the best and worst of the upcoming season. From Knives Out, 21 Bridges, and Frozen 2, to Jumanji: The Next Level, Cats, and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, and everything in between! Not only theatrical, but we also offer several streaming originals you won’t want to miss in the overstuffed holiday season. Also, Disney Plus has finally arrived! With new original series such as The Mandalorian, Encore, and The World According to Jeff Goldblum; and original films such as Lady and the Tramp and Noelle, as well as a catalog ranging from Disney Classics to Star Wars to Marvel to Pixar and so much more - the biggest bullet in the streaming war has officially been fired. We also review Last Christmas and QT8: The First Eight, as well as our news roundup, and more! If you want to write a service person this holiday season as Amanda discussed in this episode, please send your letters to: AFSP Attn: Amanda Sink PO Box 178 Roscoe, IL 61073 Discussed on this episode (0:00 – 29:51) News Roundup | Disney Plus (29:52 – 43:55) Reviews: Last Christmas, QT8: The First Eight (43:56– 1:26:51) From The Outside In: Holiday Movie Preview 2019 Email topic suggestions or episode reactions to feedback@thehollywoodoutsider.com Please support The Hollywood Outsider and gain immediate access to bonus content, including Patreon exclusive podcast content, by visiting Patreon.com/TheHollywoodOutsider. This month's Patreon-exclusive Bad Movie Night on Taking Lives will feature an exclusive interview with writer Jon Bokenkamp Be sure to join our Facebook Group Join our Fantasy Movie League! Find our league, then use the password ‘buypopcorn’ Do your shopping via our Amazon Link!
Do you feel our nostalgia for classics causes us to be TOO respectful of these films? On this week's podcast, instead of a typical topic of the week, we field several intriguing listener questions and topics. From the aforementioned debate on if we're too nostalgic to where the film business is headed after 2019, movies to describe our dream lives, why some franchises get stale and others do not, to what is the funniest nude scene in film. There's a lot here to cover, and it's a lot of fun. Also this week: reviews of Doctor Sleep, His Dark Materials, Terminator: Dark Fate (along with the future of the franchise), and much more. Discussed on this episode (0:00 – 13:06) Opening | James Dean Being Resurrected via CGI (13:07 – 48:53) Reviews: Doctor Sleep, His Dark Materials, Terminator: Dark Fate | Upcoming Releases (48:54– 1:50:00) From The Outside In: HOs in the Knows | Listener Questions (1:50:51 – 1:55:49) Recommendations | Closing Email topic suggestions or episode reactions to feedback@thehollywoodoutsider.com Please support The Hollywood Outsider and gain immediate access to bonus content, including Patreon exclusive podcast content, by visiting Patreon.com/TheHollywoodOutsider. This month's Patreon-exclusive Bad Movie Night on Taking Lives will feature an exclusive interview with writer Jon Bokenkamp Be sure to join our Facebook Group Join our Fantasy Movie League! Find our league, then use the password ‘buypopcorn’ Do your shopping via our Amazon Link!
Have we finally reached the PEAK of television - the best it is and will ever be? With streaming platforms and content being announced every day, how does today's television rank with history? Is this the best it'll ever be or could it be better? A conversation centered on the topic of television at its height, hosts Aaron, John, and Amanda talk about their thoughts on this and so much more on this week's episode of The Hollywood Outsider Podcast. Also this week: news roundup, Stump the HO makes a return, reviews of Dolemite is My Name, The Wrong Todd, Making Waves and much more. Discussed on this episode (0:00 – 21:54) News Roundup | Stump the HO (21:55 – 44:09) Reviews: Dolemite is My Name, The Wrong Todd, Making Waves | Upcoming Releases (44:10 – 1:17:18) From The Outside In: Has Television Peaked? (1:17:19 – 1:28:05) Recommendations | Closing Email topic suggestions or episode reactions to feedback@thehollywoodoutsider.com Please support The Hollywood Outsider and gain immediate access to bonus content, including Patreon exclusive podcast content, by visiting Patreon.com/TheHollywoodOutsider. Next month's Patreon-exclusive Bad Movie Night on Taking Lives will feature an exclusive interview with writer Jon Bokenkamp Be sure to join our Facebook Group Join our Fantasy Movie League! Find our league, then use the password ‘buypopcorn’ Do your shopping via our Amazon Link!
To celebrate Halloween, here's a spooky double feature of serial killer movies that subvert expectations and have detectives becoming intimately involved with the monsters they are tracking — it's Seven vs Taking Lives.
Hi! This is Lexie of Read by AI. I read human-curated content for you to listen during work, exercise, your commute, or any other time. Without further ado: White Supremacy is Taking Lives, But Tucker Carlson Calls It “a Hoax.” by Sam Van Pykeren from Mother Jones. On Tuesday night, Fox News host Tucker Carlson […]
On this episode of What’s New to Netflix Instant!? there are plenty of high-speed thrills, mystery, intrigue, passion, and doppelgängers but not before we run down the all new June Netflix Instant Watch releases for 2019. Afterwards we join Chris Evans as he leads an uprising planning to overthrow a super train that harbors the last remaining humans on the planet in Snowpiercer from 2013. Next, Angelina Jolie tries to capture a serial killer that takes on the identities of the victims he kills while also having a relationship with someone who might have ulterior motives in Taking Lives from 2004. And finally, Mark Duplass and Elizabeth Moss are an unhappy couple that decide to go to a cabin for the weekend but what they encounter isn’t exactly what they expected in the surreal dramedy, The One I Love from 2014. All of this plus documentaries about documentaries, movies that you might need to watch more than five times to appreciate, tiny soldiers, Jon Favreau loves cooking, and has everyone already seen Neon Genesis Evangelion or did Netflix do something people are actually looking forward to? got a suggestion for the show?: whatsnewtonetflixinstant@gmail.com
The case of physician Michael Swango not only exposed the dark side of a man who had taken an oath to do no harm, it also opened our eyes to a professional environment where doctors accepted the word of fellow physicians over that of nurses and patients—even as evidence of gross misbehavior piled up. Michael […] The post Taking Lives: Dr. Michael Swango appeared first on Tiegrabber.
The case of physician Michael Swango not only exposed the dark side of a man who had taken an oath to do no harm, it also opened our eyes to a professional environment where doctors accepted the word of fellow physicians over that of nurses and patients—even as evidence of gross misbehavior piled up. Michael […]
Momo challenge is BACK and this episode will DEBUNK this social media scare.
BRINGING IN THE NEW YEAR LIKE CHAMPAGNE INTO YOUR EAR HOLES.WHAT DID YOU THINK?Dale@1890Studios.comAdam@1890Studios.comPatrick@1890Studios.comWe love to hear from you! 1890Studios.comMERCH: https://www.redbubble.com/people/rustydutch/works/33655347-the-netex?asc=u
Destroyers - "Inability to control impulses"/"inability to control baser instincts"? - versus - Why destroyers really destroy. German & American Hospital and Medical Center Administrators complicit in mass murders and mass maimings. Accessories after and before the fact. Rape by police - how common is it? Serial rapists - including Reality TV Star/Most Eligible Bachelor and girlfriend accomplice. Women murdered/executed in Hudson River, NY. Universities and political activism.
In this episode, Champ and Dean discuss the good and bad of film from 2004 including The Aviator, Big Fish, Taking Lives, The Polar Express, Super Size Me and The Village. They also review Bo Burnham's coming-of-age film "Eighth Grade." Like the podcast on Facebook at Second Day Film Podcast and follow us on Twitter @seconddayfilm.
Sometimes we watch good movies, and sometimes we get some of the worst garbage to ever grace our eyes. Noted law student Kristen Annunziato (@kritastic32) joins us to discuss absolutely terrible movie TAKING LIVES, starring Angelina Jolie. Ethan's the villain in this! It takes place in Canada for no real reason! It's boring! Don't watch, but please enjoy the episode and continue to Hawke the skies.
What can we do in the face of disasters? Guest: Lou Paulson, president of California Professional Firefighters As flames jump across roadways, devouring one home after another, we see the ... The post Lou Paulson: Devastating Fires Taking Lives appeared first on Danielle Lin Show.
SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "For Our Kids" - Deborah Madison and Eugenea Couture, Canadian activists from British Columbia, will join Bill Murray to lead this evening's discussion about the Rights of Children and Families in North America. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: 'Healing Hands or Taking Lives? Medical Kidnapping' ~~ Our children are being kidnapped and experimented on like lab rats right here in North America. Simply having a rare disease or requesting a second opinion for serious medical procedures performed on your child is enough to lose them. CPS seizes them and the hospitals have free reign. Unbelievably they will bill you for this. It's the ultimate violation of our rights as parents and as human beings. Join us tonight as we speak with Journalist Terri LaPoint from Health Impact News/MedicalKidnap.com and Jasmin Mack, mother of a child with a rare disease who is currently being held in a Georgia hospital. She's fighting for her life after being medically kidnapped and forced to undergo experimental surgeries. Everyone needs to be aware of what's happening to our children in our medical facilities .. before the next child taken is yours. ~~ Every two weeks a new THEME will be presented in this series, with frequent special guests speaking from their own experience. ~~ Please see our web page at: www.NAASCA.org/ForOurKids or write to: naasca.forourkids@gmail.com.
This week Toni and Eric are comparing possibly the most indistinguishably-named movies to have come out within a few months of each other, with Twisted and Taking Lives. Which one gets more sexually involved with the serial killings she's investigating, Ashley Judd or Angelina Jolie? Wait, weren't both of them in serial killer movies before?
Aaron, Homer, and David are joined by Halloween Happy! The gang battles a spooky internet connection in this all out horror news episode! -Conjuring 3 happening with Conjuring 2 writer, James Wan not expected to Direct -Annabelle 2 trailer -The shaping of the "Conjuring" universe -Happy Death Day Trailer -Jurassic World sequel gets titled Fallen Kingdom and tagline “Life Finds a Way” -Jurassic World sequel catches shade from some of the group -Behind the Sightings trailer -IT gets R rating -Clowns in current culture -Saw sequel titled Jigsaw -Coming To Netflix in July: Here Alone, Spawn, Taking Lives, The Void, Castlevania
After two not so great episodes of unenjoyment except Chrystello liking The Void movie, we all finally agree with liking something now. Friday the 13th: The Game, came out May 26th 2017 with major issues, but for backers like us in the podcast did. We did and didn't have issues. Now before I go further, what you're about to hear is actually us playing the game within reviewing it. So if you'd rather watch the video to see us all play while reviewing, head on over to our YouTube Page.We discuss the following... Favorite Counsoler (From what we've unlocked) Favorite Jason (From what we've unlocked) Best Perks Each Map Reviewed Future DLC The Issues and Retweet Heat Final Thoughts Watch the video instead of audio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AY0_BS96RXM Find the Guests:Chrystello Lovebellohttp://twitch.tv/chrystello_lovebello Barry SkyHighGaming28http://twitch.tv/skyhighgaming28 Lamont Lightspeedsonichttp://twitch.tv/lightspeedsonic -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MUSIC CREATED BY http://whitebataudio.com KEEP UP WITH THE PODCAST http://ehpodcasts.com http://paypal.me/ehpodcasts SOCIAL MEDIA http://facebook.com/EHPodcasts http://twitter.com/EHPodcasts http://instagram.com/EHPodcasts http://pinterest.com/EHPodcasts LISTEN TO US ON http://bit.ly/EHPodbean http://bit.ly/EHPodcastYT http://bit.ly/iTunesEHP http://bit.ly/EHPAlexa http://bit.ly/EHPSpotify http://bit.ly/EHPStitcher http://bit.ly/EHGooglePlay http://bit.ly/EHPTuneIn
Título original Taking Lives Año 2004 Duración 103 min. País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Director D.J. Caruso Guión Jon Bokenkamp (Novela: Michael Pye) Música Philip Glass Fotografía Amir M. Mokri Reparto Angelina Jolie, Ethan Hawke, Kiefer Sutherland, Olivier Martinez, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Tcheky Karyo, Gena Rowlands, Paul Dano, Justin Chatwin, André Lacoste Productora Warner Bros. Pictures / Village Roadshow Pictures Género Thriller. Intriga | Crimen. Policíaco. Asesinos en serie Web oficial http://takinglives.warnerbros.com Sinopsis La agente special del FBI Illeana Scott (Angelina Jolie), especializada en perfiles psicológicos, es reclamada por la policía canadiense francófona de Montreal para trata de capturar a un asesino en serie que parece asumir la identidad de sus víctimas. En la investigación resulta de gran ayuda la aparición de James Costa (Ethan Hawke), un testigo que vió al asesino justo cuando estaba con una de sus víctimas.
On this week's episode, the gang kick off Oscar Month with the ridiculous serial killer snooze, Taking Lives! Sure, he's nominated for Best Supporting Actor this year, but back in 2004, Boyhood was still a decade off and Ethan Hawke had to keep the lights on somehow! How did they think they could cover up that Hawke is the killer? How are there no Canadian accents in this French-Canadian thriller? And why did Gena Rowlands bother keeping that little murderer's bedroom in such great shape? PLUS: That old guy that will evaluate your artistic ability via the mail really, really likes Kiefer Sutherland. Taking Lives stars Angelina Jolie, Ethan Hawke, Gena Rowlands, Kiefer Sutherland, Olivier Martinez, Paul Dano and Tchéky Karyo; directed by D.J. Caruso.
Super discussion episode! Virginia, Clara, and Sharod join Jane in a grand discussion of Fifty Shades of Grey. Books/Media Mentioned: Endless Love by Scott Spencer, Eyes Wide Shut by Stanley Kubrick, Enough with J.Lo, Taking Lives with Angelina Jolie, Wrecking Ball by Miley Cyrus, Maleficent with Angelina Jolie, Twisted by Team StarKid, Outlander Series by Diana Gabaldon, Mr. Punch by Neil Gaiman, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Arabian Nights translation by Richard Burton, Gotham Academy by Brenden Fletcher, Dataclysm by Christopher Rudder. For more information go to www.dibtbpodacst.blogspot.com
The 2007 film The Kingdom starring Jamie Foxx, Chris Cooper, Jennifer Garner, Jason Bateman, and introducing us to the wonderful Ashraf Barhom is two movies in one. You should definitely see it before listening to Drew and Eric gush about it. First the housekeeping includes tales of having Brother J working at a theater and all the benefits afforded to his friends and family. Then we discuss The Pope Must Diet, Ultraviolet, Dave Anthony, and we spoil Taking Lives. The Kingdom talk starts at 18:42. We take a long sidetrack in the middle to discuss death on film sets and how dying for ones art is different from dying as the result of the negligence of ones boss. File length 1:23:12 File Size 76.4 MB Subscribe to us on iTunes Listen to us on Stitcher Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Send your comments to show@notinacreepyway.com Visit the show website at www.notinacreepyway.com Follow us on Twitter Send your comments to show@notinacreepyway.com Visit the show website at www.notinacreepyway.com